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The efficiency and workrate of Germany and the flair of Spain; Arsene Wenger has taken the best of Europe’s top two teams to create a true title contender but is it a false dawn?
Posted on 25 Sep 2012 by Mahmoud Ghellai.
Follow @GhellaiMahmoud On July 4, 2012 German international Lukas Podolski, he of 103 caps at just 27 years of age, joined Arsenal FC to the joy of Gunner fans everywhere. August 7, 2012 Spanish international Santi Cazorla, winner of both Euro 2008 and Euro 2012 and 48 caps, makes the surprise move from Malaga to Arsenal FC to complete a summer in which Podolski and Ligue 1 top scorer Olivier G...
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End of Year 2010 European Power Rankings
Posted on 30 Dec 2010 by Robert Bode.
In the final edition of the 2010 European Soccer Power Rankings, it isn't surprising the top two teams hail from Spain, the nation who won the World Cup this past summer. After the 5-0 drubbing of Real Madrid in “El Clasico,” Barcelona proved they are right now far and away the best club in the world, and this group of Blaugrana is playing at a level the sport has rarely seen. 43 po...
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My Top 10 Real Madrid Christmas Wish List
Posted on 21 Dec 2010 by Timothy Ashe Jr..
10. Real Madrid wins the Copa Del Rey-Runners up in ‘04 and ‘02 after winning it in 1993, this is Coach Mou’s goal. Next up is Levante and I think Madridistas everywhere are hoping we can surprise some people and bring the King’s trophy to the King’s city. 9. Kaka returns to his form when he was playing for AC Milan and won the FIFA World Player of the Year-He’ll be back in Ja...
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Barcelona are the World’s Best, and it ain’t Close
Posted on 29 Nov 2010 by Robert Bode.
As a Real Madrid fan, I was hoping for a draw today in the Camp Nou. A win would have been a pleasant surprise, despite hearing plenty of experts tipping Los Blancos for victory. Deep down however, I couldn't shake this feeling that Barcelona were still the world's best club, despite Real's undefeated record in all competitions under Jose Mourinho. While Madrid have improved under the “Sp...
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Best Starting XI’s for Best International Friendlies
Posted on 17 Nov 2010 by Robert Bode.
Six of the best international soccer teams, Argentina, Brazil, England, France, Portugal and Spain, are meeting tomorrow in friendly matches (in alphabetical order no less). In anticipation of these matches, I decided to combine the two teams facing each other (from their available squad lists) and see what the best starting XI would look like. Feel free to agree, disagree, or call me an idiot,...
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Villa and Casillas see Spain through to semi-final
Posted on 3 Jul 2010 by Igor Henriques.
Spain is one step closer to claiming their first World Cup title as a David Villa goal in the 83rd minute coupled with a tremendous penalty kick save by Iker Casillas gave Spain a 1-0 win over Paraguay and a date with Germany in Wednesday’s semi-final. The game opened in a conservative style with the Paraguayans allowing the Spaniards little space to operate their effective passing game. Cont...









